Meet the first-ever vice president for diversity and inclusion
By Sarah M. Penix | Aug. 23, 2018OU’s first-ever VP for Diversity and Inclusion to take new approach to changing campus culture
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OU’s first-ever VP for Diversity and Inclusion to take new approach to changing campus culture
Candidates from the top of the ballot to the bottom are campaigning in Athens ahead of elections.
QDOBA now open; Steak ‘n Shake opening pushed back
OU received awards and named new staff members.
The summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t reminisce in the memories you’ve made or the songs you couldn’t escape.
Court Street boasts several venues ideal for game day antics.
GoPuff, a new delivery service, can now be used by those in Athens.
From Donkey Coffee and Espresso to Fluff Bakery and Catering.
Check out our back-to-school style guide on trendy pieces for all occasions.
If you missed OU over the summer, Twitter was there to keep you posted on the goings-on in Athens.
OU’s composting facility shows to be costly but beneficial in the long run
Part of University Terrace and two parking lots will be closed Aug. 27.
The Board of Trustees met in Dublin on Tuesday.
OU Starbucks vendors will not increase prices
University-wide honors program set to change academic landscape
Construction projects occurred on campus this summer within residence halls and the campus itself.
Councilmembers dealt with infrastructure, food trucks and tobacco age restrictions over summer.
Andrew Escobedo resigned in August 2017.
Ryan Schulman and Carly Finton got engaged in front of the Athena Cinema.
There are 11 universities in the program.